The Drawing of the Three
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The Man in Black is dead, and Roland is about to be hurled into 20th-century America, occupying the mind of a man running cocaine on the New York/Bermuda shuttle. A brilliant work of dark fantasy inspired by Browning’s romantic poem, “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came”.
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After finishing the first of the Dark Tower – The Gunslinger, series I was looking forwards to getting the second book, The Drawing of the Three. When I opened the package there it was, but I don’t care for dust jackets, so I removed it from the new book. The actual book under the dust jacket was The Song of Susannah, which is the same size as The Drawing of the Three. I am confident that this mistake is the exception, and would appreciate being sent a mailer to return the duplicate book, and receive the right book. Thank you for you help with this matter. Ian McCurdy
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Wow, I ongoing to get real into these Dark Tower books and ordered all 7 of them off line after reading the first one. The first one was dull, but i knew that the tale was just starting to get better and pick up in the second and continue on the rest. I really ongoing getting into reading over the summer, i read about 4, 500 page books and different trilogy’s and stuff. I then read tons of book during the school year, and establish myself hooked on reading. I would read everyday for at least an hour strait. I read two of stephen king’s book and i could not place them down, one of which was the long walk, it was the best book ever (very disturbing
, i then stirred onto the second book, the drawing of the three, it was the only book, out of even some terrible books i’ve been hooked on, that stopped me from reading, i chose that i had to end it and i didnt want to be half-way through it and just read another book, it took me about a month and a half to finnally end it, the book drags and drags, it is so dull, I am not be exhaderating here, this book is dreadful, it takes place with dull details of them walking through the desert more than 2/3 of the time. It is a horrible book. Don’t read the series, dont order any of the series books, they are dreadful, luckily i finished it, and it never got better. i recommend this book to nobody except stephen king, so he can burn it.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
This is clearly the low point of the series, with an inane plot. It seems to be shoehorned in there. While it does set up a tiny amount of the tale to come in “The Waste Land”, the main “thrust” of the novel is that all these characters are being drawn by fate– something that could have taken one book. Considering the poisoning issue does not ever really matter (even with the lost fingers, Roland seems far too capable with a gun) and the character backstories are unnecessary, this could have been handled as one section in Book 3. Please, read this one if you must, but do not buy it, as it is not worth the shelf space you could be using for something worthwhile.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Truly fiction for the brain dead. I bought this volume along with Books 1, 3, & 4, believing all the fantastic press King’s been getting about his magnum opus, The Dark Tower. I nearly didn’t read Book 2 because Book 1 was so abysmally dreadful, but I thought, it can’t get worse. Incorrect. It does. If you routinely use the word “dude” to refer to your friends, this book may be for you. If your sense of the profound comes from getting stoned and listening to the Temperamental Blues, this book might be for you.
The really appalling thing is that, even by the cut-rate standards by which I judge most genre fiction, this book is wretched. I have read a honest amount of speculative fiction, science fiction, and fantasy. I am used to, if not fantastic writing, at least appealing thoughts and imaginative worlds. The dearth of imagination in King’s Dark Tower world only serves to make the sophomoric thoughts and juvenile writing that much more painful to experience.
I’m perfectly pleased to entertain the thought of multiple, parallel universes and wierdness in the time-space continuum which allow cross-over from one universe to another (the physics of it all aside — just as a feat of imagination) — but really, a door appears on a beach not one but three times, and every time the Gunslinger walks through the door he’s inside a name’s head! And the head he’s inside is permanently in New York City! Whoa, dude! Pass me the bong! I might give King a small credit if he managed to imagine New York City at different times in history, or in the future, but New York between 1955 and 1975? This is imaginative?
C’mon, people! Even if you’ve never read any C. S. Lewis, Tolkein, Herbert, or LeGuin — reflect of it this way: Alice fell through a rabbit hole and Dorothy got carried to another dimension by a tornado. A door? Into a name’s head? Doh!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
This product was listed as like new and I paid more because it said it was new. The box was hurt and clearly bought at a garage sale (had sticker still on it). Some of the CDs were scratched, building it hard to listen to the book. I would not buy from this seller again.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5